This week, we are looking forward to a better understanding of The Name, 'Jehovah T'sidkenu', meaning 'The God of My Righteousness' This is a Name and a context referring us to the perfect example and Powerful Intercession by God's only Son, Jesus. ' We can only be saved, as being “In Christ Jesus”.
How do you say Jehovah Tsidkenu?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OiMsCfCRYh8
What does El Olam mean in Hebrew?
Religion. ʿOlam (עוֹלָם), a Hebrew word which means "world" or "eon", and which is used in the following Jewish phrases: Adon Olam, meaning "Master of the World," one of the names of God in Judaism.
What does El Elyon mean?
the Lord of Heaven
What are the 12 names of God?
- ELOHIM. My Creator.
- JEHOVAH. My Lord God.
- EL SHADDAI. My Supplier.
- ADONAI. My Master.
- JEHOVAH JIREH. My Provider.
- JEHOVAH ROPHE. My Healer.
- JEHOVAH NISSI. My Banner.
- JEHOVAH MAKADESH. My Sanctifier.
What Hebrew name means The Lord is our righteousness?
Tsidkenu
What does righteousness of God mean?
Righteousness is the quality or state of being morally correct and justifiable. It can be considered synonymous with "rightness" or being "upright". It can be found in Indian religions and Abrahamic traditions, among other religions, as a theological concept.
How are we the righteousness of God?
64:6). The only way for sinners like you and me to be righteous before God is through faith in Christ Jesus. When we believe the Word of God which tells us that Christ fulfilled all righteousness for us and then was sacrificed for us to make full atonement for all our sins, God credits it to us for righteousness.
How does the Bible say we become righteous?
3:9ff.; Isa. 64:6). The only way for sinners like you and me to be righteous before God is through faith in Christ Jesus. It is as the Bible says: "But to him who does not work, but believes in Him who justifies the ungodly, his faith is credited as righteousness" (v.
What did Jesus mean by righteousness?
Righteousness is one of the chief attributes of God as portrayed in the Hebrew Bible. Its chief meaning concerns ethical conduct (for example, Leviticus 19:36; Deuteronomy 25:1; Psalm 1:6; Proverbs 8:20).